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9th Annual Energy Workshop

Nov 5, 2025

Ivey Donald K. Johnson Centre, 130 King St W, Toronto


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About the Workshop

The Ivey Energy Policy and Management Centre hosts a workshop every fall to bring together prominent scholars and practitioners from industry and government to share ideas and research on contemporary issues related to energy market policy, regulation and governance. The goals of the workshop are to:

  • Build a community of academics and practitioners who are active in energy research-
  • Expand the network of researchers in Canada with an interest in energy research; and
  • Encourage academic research that contributes to effective energy market policies, regulation and governance.

Date: November 5, 2025

Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Location: Ivey Donald K. Johnson Centre, 130 King St W, Toronto

Workshop Theme: Canada First? Charting a path forward for improved regional integration and coordinated energy planning

Historically, Canadian energy trade has been North-South with regions trading with partners in U.S. markets. An alternative vision is gaining momentum. A Canada First strategy would enhance energy security, promote economic growth and reduce emissions through intra-regional integration. A Canada First strategy would involve investment in a network of interconnected transmission and pipeline upgrades. It would strengthen connections between provinces through advancing low-carbon energy and resource development through new partnerships between the federal and provincial governments and with Indigenous communities.

This workshop will explore the opportunities and challenges for Canada in pursuing investment in a Canada First energy strategy.

The Ivey Energy Policy and Management Centre gratefully acknowledges continued financial support from the Ivey Energy Consortium and Ted Kernaghan, HBA '65; as well as the following organizations for their financial support of this particular event: The Alberta Electric System Operator, The Canadian Association for Energy Economics, The Independent Electricity Systems Operator, Alberta’s Market Surveillance Administrator, and London Economics.

Current Agenda:

Time Function Speakers
7:45 a.m.

Registration Opens

 

8:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

 

8:45 a.m.

Introductory Remarks

Brian Rivard, Ivey Business School at Western University

9:00 a.m.

Session 1: Integrated Planning

 

Moderator:

Brian Rivard, Ivey Business School at Western University

Speakers:

Pierre-Olivier Pineau, Professor, HEC Montréal

Malini Giridhar, Business Advisory & Board Governance

Julia Frayer, Managing Director, LEI

10:30 a.m.

Morning Refreshments

 

11:00 a.m.

 

Session 2: Energy Efficiency and Distributed Energy Resources

 

Moderator:

Sarah Ivy Simmons, Power Advisory

Speakers:

Blake Shaffer, University of Calgary

Tam Wagner, IESO

Greg Robart, CEO, Smart Grid Innovation Network Canada 

12:30 p.m.

Lunch

 

1:00 p.m.

Keynote Address

Speaker: 

Michael Pollitt, Cambridge Judge Business School

 

2:00 p.m.

 

Session 3: How is Canadian Energy Regulation Evolving to Support Canadian Prosperity? 

 

Moderator:

Derek Olmstead, CEO, Market Surveillance Authority

Speakers:

Andrew Leach, University of Alberta

Lucia Westin-Eastaugh, McInness Cooper

Darren Christie CER

3:30 p.m.

Afternoon Refreshments

 

3:45 p.m.

Session 4: Energy Infrastructure Investment and Canadian Investment

Moderator:

Krista Hill, Partner, Torys

Speakers:

Kent Fellows, Professor, University of Calgary

Ehren Cory, CEO, Canadian Investment Bank

Jillian Falls, Senior Economic Advisor, Cenovus

5:15 p.m.

Closing Remarks 

Brandon Schaufele, Ivey Business School, Western University

6:00 p.m.

Cocktail reception and dinner at The Ceci Bar

Keynote Speaker:

Aaron Engen, President &CEO of Alberta Electric System Operator

Moderators and Speakers: